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Elizabeth Hall

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Elizabeth Hall

Birth
Westford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
19 Aug 1870 (aged 83)
Groton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Groton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
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Elizabeth Hall was born in Westford, Middlesex, MA on March 6, 1787, to Willis and Mehitable (Pool) Hall. One of seven children, she was younger sister to Judge Willard Hall, who became distinguished as a Congressman from Delaware and as a judge; and an older sister to Benjamin Hall, who was active in a wave of fanatical religious beliefs in the mid-1800's known as Millerism, before leading a small group of settlers to found a community in Germania,WI. Elizabeth apparently never married, noted in 1870 as living with the family of her niece, Caroline (Hall) Needham, in Groton. She died later that year on Aug.19, 1870, and was buried in the Daniel Needham family plot in the New Groton Cemetery, under a marker of "Auntie" and "E.H."
Elizabeth Hall was born in Westford, Middlesex, MA on March 6, 1787, to Willis and Mehitable (Pool) Hall. One of seven children, she was younger sister to Judge Willard Hall, who became distinguished as a Congressman from Delaware and as a judge; and an older sister to Benjamin Hall, who was active in a wave of fanatical religious beliefs in the mid-1800's known as Millerism, before leading a small group of settlers to found a community in Germania,WI. Elizabeth apparently never married, noted in 1870 as living with the family of her niece, Caroline (Hall) Needham, in Groton. She died later that year on Aug.19, 1870, and was buried in the Daniel Needham family plot in the New Groton Cemetery, under a marker of "Auntie" and "E.H."


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